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Emerging evidence suggests the bacteria living in your gut and mouth influence how you sleep at night. Scientists want to use them to help you rest better.
This story is part of the May 17 edition of Good Weekend.See all 14 stories. He calls himself a “humble servant of this thing called slumber”, but that would be selling British neuroscience professor ...
I'm the baby and kids gear writer, a mom to three and former teacher. Getting my babies to actually sleep in their bassinets was one of the most unexpectedly frustrating things I faced as a new parent ...
Blame it on the Industrial Revolution. Or maybe on the light bulb. But ever since man met machine, sleep has been on the skids. In 2001, 38 percent of U.S. adults said they were sleeping less than ...
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A series of hot and humid nights have left many struggling to sleep recently. Dr Greg Elder is an Associate Director of Northumbria Sleep Research at Northumbria University. Here he explains how ...
Sleeping on an airplane is sometimes a must, especially for business travelers or those on late-night flights. While sitting in a metal tube hurtling through the air is nobody's preferred bedtime ...
Back-to-school means getting back on a regular sleep schedule, which isn't so easy after a summer of fun. Doctors said getting a good night's sleep is critical for students, and getting back on their ...
According to Apple's presentation, the smartwatch will look for chronic hypertension over 30-day periods. Apple's ...